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Popular Kumawood actress, Mercy Asiedua over the weekend got married to her long-time lover, Nana Agyemang Badu, who happens to be the chief of Kunsu in the Ahafo Ano South District of the Ashanti Region.
The celebrity wedding was a royal ceremony which attracted a number of friends and members of the families.
It was held in Kumasi on Sunday, April 2 and was also attended by some of the crème de la crème of Kumawood movie industry.
Among them were Nana Ama McBrown, Kwaku Manu, Wayosi, Andy Frimpong-Manso, Emelia Brobbey, among others. Members of the Actresses Association of Ghana also did register their presence.
“I feel good and happy because I love my husband. He is a good man. He is my happiness and I love him so much with all my heart,” she told News One on Tuesday.
The actress confirmed that she was on honeymoon with her man; but would not disclose where they were having it (honeymoon).
Mercy is one of Ghana’s successful Kumawood actresses. She has been in the industry for over a decade and known for her talent. She has featured in over 50 movies.
In 2001, she was adjudged the Best Actress for her roles in concert party plays. She used to act on stage before joining the movie industry in 2005.
She is also a musician and has two gospel albums to her credit. Her second album, titled Ye Meho Nsenkyerene’’, was out in September 2011.

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